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Viki63
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I doubt you are paying as much in Canada as we pay in the US, because we are supporting the huge profits of the health insurance company. I pay premiums each month, plus a $7000 deductible this year, plus copays after that. On top of that the insurance companies do whatever they can to limit what they pay: ours promised x 4 to pay for my husband’s wheelchair, but then denied it when billed. We appealed it, they “lost” the paperwork- they try to discourage you to just giving up.As long as no-one claims its free in Canada - all though if you don’t work - pay taxes it is free. You should see the tax coming off my pay check every payday - I’m paying for my medical coverage - instead of paying a monthly premium to an insurance company its taken from your paycheck in the form of tax.
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I would be fine with healthcare coming out of my paycheck, as long as it doesn’t go to profits for CEOs of insurance companies.